Essendon sign former North Melbourne ruck Todd Goldstein as a free agent

Todd Goldstein is officially an Essendon player.

The Bombers lodged the paperwork for the unrestricted free agent on Monday, meaning Goldstein can join the club immediately.

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The 35-year-old played 315 games during a stellar career at the Kangaroos, but decided to seek a fresh start with senior opportunities to be limited at Arden Street.

Goldstein also met with Collingwood, but decided against joining the reigning premier in favour of the Bombers and a reunion with former coach Brad Scott.

Todd Goldstein is officially a Bomber. Credit: Getty Images

He will compete with Sam Draper and Nick Bryan for a spot in the side, although Scott prefers to play two rucks in the one team.

There are also concerns over Draper’s fitness with the 25-year-old set to miss a bulk of the pre-season after underoing groin surgery.

“I’m grateful for the opportunity Essendon has presented to me to continue my career and I look forward to joining a list with great potential,” Goldstein said.

“I’m really excited to support and challenge Sam Draper and Nick Bryan as they continue to drive to be the best rucks they can be. I have admired their progression and look forward to working with them closely this pre-season.

“I can’t wait to get started and look forward to making a valuable contribution to Essendon – on and off the field.

“I want to thank the North Melbourne footy club for the opportunity to play football for more than 17 years and to their supporters for their unwavering support throughout my career.”

Goldstein will link up with former teammate Ben McKay, who will also join Essendon as a restricted free agent.

The cashed-up Bombersare sent to also land St Kilda free agent Jade Gresham and potentially Xavier Duursma in what shapes as a busy off-season.

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